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Introduction -- Television as cultural control in China -- A view from the top: managing the commercial revolution at CCTV -- Making the news -- Delivering the news: profiles of three news anchors -- Xia Jung and Chen Ziaoqing: documentarians and critics alike -- Molding the culture through entertainment and pedagogy: game shows and lectures -- "Going out" via CCTV-International -- Rise of the powerful nations and the economy channel -- Challenging CCTV's domestic dominance: hunan satellite television and Phoenix TV -- Half the sky and women's program -- The new nationalism: covering the 2008 Beijing Olympics -- Conclusion: China Central Television and the Chinese model

Introduction -- Television as cultural control in China -- A view from the top: managing the commercial revolution at CCTV -- Making the news -- Delivering the news: profiles of three news anchors -- Xia Jung and Chen Ziaoqing: documentarians and critics alike -- Molding the culture through entertainment and pedagogy: game shows and lectures -- "Going out" via CCTV-International -- Rise of the powerful nations and the economy channel -- Challenging CCTV's domestic dominance: hunan satellite television and Phoenix TV -- Half the sky and women's program -- The new nationalism: covering the 2008 Beijing Olympics -- Conclusion: China Central Television and the Chinese model